Showing posts with label german windows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label german windows. Show all posts

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Germany leads the charge in low-energy homes



Big heating bills may become a thing of the past
Big heating bills may become a thing of the past - by DW

EU backing for zero-energy buildings has given the German construction industry a boost. As materials become less expensive, the passive house, a German invention, is likely to become a more common sight.

Source: dw-world.de
The German government wants to reduce the energy demand for heating by 20 percent by 2020. From that year on, all new buildings will be required to be Nearly Zero Energy Buildings, which means they use less than 15 kilowatt hours of heating per square meter per year. The average house being built today uses 4 times that amount.
“Of course there are going to be increasing numbers of passive houses,” said Angela Espenbergerof the International Passive House Association (iPHA) in an interview with Deutsche Welle.
She said passive houses are being developed all over the world, including countries where the materials and labor weren’t previously available.
“Companies are finally realizing that there is a real need for products that are passive house suitable. So we have more and more certified products, such as insulation and ventilation systems, that are compatible with passive houses,” Espenberger said.
She believes this boom is going to drive new developments, which will make the technology needed for the construction of passive houses more commercially competitive.
“It’s going to force people to develop more products, which is of course going to influence the economic side of passive houses, making them a lot more affordable.”
At the moment, a passive house costs up to 8 percent more to build than a conventional house.
Karsten Voss, a professor of building physics at the University of Wuppertal, said zero-energy houses will be more commercially attractive, if people change their mindset and start factoring in the long term savings on energy.
“The technology of today can reduce energy needs by 80 percent, compared to the average building. This also means it’s reducing CO2 emissions,” he said.
Considering that buildings account for about 8 percent of greenhouse gas emissions, the passive housing movement could help shrink the housing sector’s carbon footprint.
Germany is becoming a center for energy efficiency experts like Oliver Jirka
Germany is becoming a center for energy efficiency experts like Oliver Jirka - by DW
New inventions
The zero-energy housing boom has seen the development of innovations like high-tech vacuum insulation that is only 2 centimeters thick. This product is still at the prototype stage, but it may one day replace traditional insulation, which is about 30 centimeters thick.
Energy efficient windows, which are less expensive to maintain and replace, are also being developed. If the costs can be kept low, these may eventually become more commercially attractive than conventional windows.
Voss sees Germany as a market leader in low-energy housing. “In the last 20 years, Germany has come to the poll position in that sector, so ‘Made in Germany’ is a very good label for energy efficiency in buildings,” he said.
But Voss said that more needs to be done to improve the skills of construction workers.
“I think we still are in the situation where we have to better educate the contractors in energy efficient buildings, because it’s still a small sector,” he said.
Worldwide, only about 20,000 passive houses have been built. Most of those are in Germany, where passive houses were invented. In two short decades, the country has built 13,000 passive houses.
Oliver Jirka is an architect in Berlin who specializes in energy efficient buildings. His own home is a passive house, which he says is cheaper, quieter and more comfortable than a conventional house.
“Our electricity bills come to around 40 euros per month. A conventional house built this size might pay 150 euros per month,” he told Deutsche Welle.
Even in the winter, this passive house stays warm
Even in the winter, this passive house stays warm - by DW
The passive house experience
On a chilly winter’s day in Berlin, with temperatures pushing minus 10 degrees Celsius (14 degrees Fahrenheit), Oliver Jirka’s house stays at a comfortable 20 degrees Celsius. But the house doesn’t use radiators. This cozy temperature is maintained by the walls of Jirka’s house, which are padded with 40 centimeters of newspaper. The windows are triple glazed and filled with argon gas, which helps limit heat loss.
As light spills through the tall windows, the argon inside them absorbs the sun’s radiation and stops heat from escaping. This is great in the winter and for those hot summer days, Jirka has planted trees to shade the house and stop it from overheating.
As light spills through the tall windows, the argon inside them absorbs the sun's radiation and stops heat from escaping. This is great in the winter and for those hot summer days, Jirka has planted trees to shade the house and stop it from overheating.
The thick walls and triple glazing also make Jirka's house extraordinarily sound proof. In the past, sealed solar-heated homes often had stagnant air and were susceptible to mold. But Jirka’s home has a built-in ventilation system. This means that the building remains airtight, so none of the heat is lost, but it still gets a good supply of fresh air.
"The fresh air passes a filter and we have very clean air. You have more fresh air than by window ventilation," Jirka said.
The filters keep out dust, pollen and other particles, which would otherwise come into the house if the windows were left open for ventilation.
A heat exchanger under the house draws in fresh air from outside. In the summer, warm air is cooled because the ground is colder than the outside atmosphere. In the winter, when the ground is warmer than the air temperature, drawing the air down and over the ground heats it up.
Zero-energy housing developers are now looking for ways to install technology, which will allow more homes like Jirka's to produce energy. Jirka's house does this with solar panels on the roof, which allow him to neutralize his energy consumption.
Author: Natalia Dannenberg
Editor: Saroja Coelho

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Retrofit Your Home and Qualify for a Grant!

Retrofit Your Home and Qualify for a Grant!

 

Thinking of ways to make your home more energy efficient? Here's what you can do to reduce your energy consumption and receive grants through ecoENERGY Retrofit.

Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) is offering a new residential energy efficiency assessment service to owners of single family homes, including detached, semi-detached and low-rise multi-unit residential buildings (MURBs) that are no more than three storeys high. Under the ecoENERGY Retrofit program, property owners can qualify for federal grants by improving the energy efficiency of their homes and reducing their home's impact on the environment.

NRCan-certified energy advisors conduct a detailed on-site assessment of your home's energy use from the attic down to the basement. They then provide you with a personalized report, including a checklist of recommended retrofits to improve the energy efficiency of your home or MURB and, in some cases, to reduce water consumption. The report also shows the grant amounts for each eligible upgrade that you can receive by carrying out these energy-saving improvements.

On the following pages, you will find a list of improvements covered under ecoENERGY RetrofitHomes and the corresponding grant amounts. The maximum grant you can receive for a home or MURB is $5,000.

The grant is calculated and based on amounts that are in effect at the time of the post-retrofit evaluation (E evaluation).

Effective January 1, 2008

House Renovation

Assessing the Renovation Project

Over the years, we’ve developed a good understanding of how buildings perform. Construction techniques for new homes have changed rapidly. Most of these improved techniques also apply to renovations.

If you plan carefully, you can renovate your home to make it look better, work better, last longer and be more comfortable. Before renovating, it’s important to assess the condition of your home to determine if there are any significant underlying problems that must be addressed before or during your planned renovation project.

Diagram

Figure 1: Problems that should be addressed

Common Situations

In Canada, we need affordable houses to provide shelter from the elements. We also want our homes to be pleasant, comfortable and attractive.

Homeowners have higher expectations than in the past, particularly about comfort and interior design. Renovations are an opportunity to address some of these expectations.

Some of the reasons people decide to renovate are to:

  • Upgrade or improve outdated or deteriorated systems — replacing an outdated furnace, old siding or windows are common upgrades.
  • Maintain and repair various elements of their house — reshingling a roof or fixing foundation cracks are typical renovations.
  • Address lifestyle needs — converting unused attic space to living quarters, add a sunroom or build a home office.

Healthy Housing™

Renovating is an ideal time to make your house healthier for you, the community and the environment. When assessing your renovation project, be sure to consider the five essentials of Healthy Housing™.

House as a System

A house is much more than just four walls and a roof — it’s an interactive system made up of many components including the basic structure, heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment, the external environment and the occupants. Each component influences the performance of the entire system. A renovation provides an opportunity to improve how your house performs.

As you assess your renovation project, ask yourself how changing particular components will affect the performance of the whole house. For example, as part of a bathroom renovation you may want to add a hot tub that will generate large amounts of humidity during operation.Your existing ventilation may be inadequate to handle the increased moisture levels. It will be important to provide proper ventilation to avoid mold growth, indoor air quality (IAQ) problems and damage to the structure or finishes. You may need to consult with a qualified home inspector or a professional renovator.

Avoid Surprises

A systematic and thorough inspection will help you to assess the condition of your home. Look for any signs of deterioration and the possible causes. Start your inspection in the basement. Many problems in other parts of the house originate there. Depending upon the size of your project, you may want to ask a qualified home inspector or a professional renovator to help you assess your building and develop a plan. Here are some of the likely questions that you’ll want to think about.

 

Monday, November 24, 2008

Tilt and Turn PVC Windows


Tilt and Turn Windows
Architectural Style:
Where function and coordinated looks are a consideration, windows and French doors will enhance any architectural style and provide you with custom solutions to simplify your planning and design. vinyl profiles offer a variety of shapes and functions, suitable for either the contemporary or traditional home and will always guarantee stability and exceptional thermal protection under the most extreme weather conditions.
Technological Advances:
has considered wind loading, security, water penetration, thermal resistance and maintenance when designing these windows. Our profile system was developed with constant improvement and development of innovative accessories we can solve your most challenging detail or installation.
Durability & Security:
The 900 Series profile proves its reliability utilizing corrosion protected reinforcing steel. The special multi point locking system adds security whether closed or tilted open. These and many other features, exclusive to , are incorporated into every window and French door built in the 900 Series.
Functional Simplicity:
Tilt and Turn windows and French doors were pioneered by for tough northern European weather conditions where positive seal requirements are mandatory. The unique function of the tilt position allows ventilation to the room without drafts; worry free rain protection; and in the turn position, they act just like casement windows. The inward opening function allows for easy cleaning from the inside. The advantage of the turn-tilt function is the enormous safety and security features. The multi-point locking mechanism around the entire frame makes the window extremely secure from unwanted entry - even when in the ventilation tilt position.
Tilt and Turn Details:

Convenience:
A three point handle makes our Series Tilt And Turn System so easy to use.
Three simple steps:
1. Turn the handle to the side, as shown to the left, and the window swings in.
2. Turn the handle so it's pointing up and the window tilts to the inside from the top.
3. Turn the handle so it's pointing down and it's locked.
We use the same handle system for both the windows and the doors, keeping a consistent look throughout your home.
Safe and Secure:
You can rest easy with the Series Tilt and Turn System. The eight point locking system will keep you safe when your home and your belongings safe when your not. Warranted for as long as you own the home.
Long Lasting, Easy Operation:
Heavy duty hinges allow the 8000 Tilt and Turn System to open fully. Heavy aluminum reinforcing coupled with the fact that all screws go through the vinyl outer layer into aluminum allow the openings to be over sized. Available sizes: Widths up to 48" and heights up to 96". Windows and Doors use the same frame material so you get a consistent look around your home. All hardware is Zinc Dichromate dipped to resist corrosion.
Smart and Effective:
The inward tilt action of the Series 8000 gives you all the benefits of a top opener with the peace of mind that comes from knowing that your windows and doors are still locked. Heavy duty hinging system allows the entire window or door system to tilt to the inside to allow hot air trapped at the ceiling to easily vent out.
Weather Tight:
When closed, with the handle in the down and locked position, the Series 8000 System is the most air and water tight system on the market. All EPDM Rubber Seals are replaceable if required making your new windows and solid investment. The Series 8000 Tilt and Turn European Window System has received higher test scores than any other window system on the market. It is the most weather resistant system you can buy.

THE NEW DIMENSION IN Window Construction


THE NEW DIMENSION IN Window Construction
GENEO ® - THE WINDOW PROFILE.
FROM THE MATERIAL HIGHTECH-FIPRO RAU ®.
From the 2nd to 5th April 2008 presented at the REHAU Window the leading trade fair for windows and facade engineering, in Nuremberg. The emphasis this time was the world premiere of the new, revolutionary window profile generation GENEO ® from the high-tech material RAU FIPRO ®.

RAU FIPRO ® from REHAU is the future material for window profiles and gives GENEO ® an unbeatable stability.
RAU FIPRO ® --
The innovative high-tech material

1st Unbeatable stable
RAU FIPRO - High-tech in perfection. Highest stability and torsion set entirely new standards for window profile systems. With RAU FIPRO may be additional Armierungen, with unchanged static properties that are virtually abandoned.

2nd Uniquely innovative
RAU FIPRO is the result of over 50 years REHAU development expertise and innovation. The industry sets new mark with a high-fiber composite material. The sophisticated formulation and production technology, provide excellent static properties. After aircraft and Formula 1 bring fiber composites now also high performance in the window.

3rd Quality
Best raw materials and processing the highest standards offer excellent quality and longevity of profiles from RAU FIPRO. Even at maximum loads. The good, smooth surfaces REHAU stand for quality and durable easy-care profiles.
GENEO ® --
The efficient window profile system


The 1st Future fully
GENEO - the vision of a fully reinforced window system without steel reinforcements has become a reality. The perfect profile design offers together with the high-tech material RAU FIPRO unbeatable advantages in manufacturing. Reinforced with additional screw Queraussteifungen IVS (Integrated amplification system) provide excellent stability. Examination resistance class 2 (without additional steel reinforcements) existed.

2nd Unbeatable thermal insulation
Rated with a value of up to Uf, BW = 0.8 W / m K is highly GENEO thermal insulation and unique in its class. And at the low elevation width of 115 mm. Through the use of appropriate window glasses are GENEO passive-suited.

3rd Genial economically
GENEO enables rational storage and manufacturing. Easier handling by up to 40% weight advantage. Independence of steel prices. New concept with a single gasket seal area forms on the outside wing and window frames. Cost because without weldable holders. Large Falztiefe from 66 mm to accommodate 3-times-glazing.
Euro Premier Windows